Here’s what it means to be a "misthios" in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey.

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While playing Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, one of the things that players will hear often is the term “misthios.” Seeing as how the game mostly takes place in ancient Greece, there are lots of Greek terms that you’ll hear that may leave you scratching your head. Whether you’re playing as Kassandra or Alexios, you’ll be called a misthios quite regularly. Below you’ll find a brief explanation for what “misthios” means and why you’ll hear it so often in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey.

What Does “Misthios” Mean in Assassin's Creed Odyssey?

You may be able to glean the meaning of “misthios” by the way other NPCs use the term in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. Oftentimes, people will ask you to perform a certain task for them, offering Drachmae in return. This is essentially what it means to be a misthios. “Misthios” is a Greek term that refers to a mercenary, or a soldier that provides a paid service.

It’s easy to understand why some players are confused by the term “misthios,” as the game doesn’t always refer to the player in this way. Sometimes, Kassandra or Alexios will refer to themselves as a mercenary, while others will still call them misthios. Either way, the term basically means the same thing. Kassandra and Alexios are hired and paid to perform various tasks, from clearing out bandits to retrieving goods and even carrying out assassinations, which is what makes them mercenaries.

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